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Vatican whistleblower warns he is not alone in fighting corruption

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At least 20 whistleblowers are seeking to expose corruption and incompetence at the Vatican, according to the man who is to stand trial at the Holy See this autumn accused of stealing sensitive documents and leaking them to the press.

Paolo Gabriele, a 46-year-old papal butler who has three children, has been indicted for theft after investigators searching his quarters located some of the documents whose contents had found their way on to the front pages of Italian newspapers.

They included reports on the Vatican’s tax affairs and one document that suggested Pope Benedict’s new ambassador in Washington was exiled in the US because he had blown the whistle on financial corruption.

Despite the widespread belief that Mr Gabriele was a pawn in a larger conspiracy, only one other person, Claudio Sciarpelletti, a 48-year-old Vatican computer expert, has been indicted so far for the “Vatileaks” scandal. He is accused of aiding and abetting Mr Gabriele. But last night on the national La7 TV channel in an interview recorded before his arrest, Mr Gabriele, who had his face covered, said: “The people, who like me, want to help bring some transparency number at least 20.”

The Vatican has previously denied rumours that a further 20 people are under investigation in the case. The TV interview was conducted by the journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, who has already made damaging revelations about the Holy City this year in a series of TV programmes and in his new book Sua Santita (Your Holiness).

The defence lawyer, Carlo Fusco, appeared to admit Mr Gabriele’s guilt in July when he claimed his client had only acted out of love for the Pope. Since then, Mr Fusco has quit as Mr Gabriele’s main counsel, citing “differences on the line of defence” with other members of the team.

The trial date will be decided at the end of this month. A November start is considered unlikely to prevent proceedings from diverting attention from October celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council. Mr Gabriele and Mr Sciarpelletti are expected to be tried together. [More]

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2 Comments

  1. Recovering Catholic says:

    I see that Nuzzi’s whistle-blowing book has been translated into German. Does anyone know whether and when it will be translated into English?

    ERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 03: Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi presents the German translation of his book that exposes internal correspondence between Pope Benedict XVI and leading members of the Catholic Church on September 3, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. The German translation, titled ‘Seine Heiligkeit, Die Geheime Briefe aus dem Schreibtisch von Papst Benedict XVI’ (‘His Holiness, The Secret Letters from the Desk of Pope Benedict XVI’) follows the original Italian version, which caused a furour when it was released in May.

  2. Margaret says:

    “The bigger they are the harder they fall.” The truth will come out. God help us all.

 
 

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